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[Humble Bundle - Steam] Mr President! - $0.04 (Roughly 6 Australian Cents) /w Steam Trading Cards

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PC game for 6 aussie cents. Believe it has Trading cards too, so you could buy the game and play it just for the cards.

There are:

5 Cards to Collect
6 Tiers of Badges to Unlock
4 Background to Unlock
9 Emoticons to Unlock


Mr.President! Can you take a bullet for the soon to be President of the United States of America?! You play as Dick “Rock-Hard” Johnson a bulletproof man, the best bodyguard money can buy. He is sworn to protect the most hated presidential candidate of all time Ronald Rump.

Liberal media has rigged the election and tarnished his glowing public image, now they are trying to end his life. You need to leap, flip, fling, roll, and many other verbs to get in between Rump and certain death. If Rump dies, Who is going to pay for your Netflix sub? How are you going to pay for your lifetime of student loans or over inflated medical bills? Where will you get the money for another dumb physics game? YOU BETTER SAVE THE MAN OR YOU DON”T GET THE MONEY! It is your American duty to protect, serve, and live by the mighty dollar, because money is the only true sign of someone’s worth.

Rock hard body destruction - Not only can you bounce bullets off of your body but you can destroy structures with just flinging yourself into them!

Over 50 Assassination Attempts! - You need to overcome 50 challenging assassination attempts from a unworldly threat.

Globe Trotting Adventure - Follow Rump during his presidential campaign and visit many different locations around the world.

Pro Rasslin Challenges - Can you drop an elbow or headbutt on the presidential candidate?

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  • lol thanks

  • nice find

  • +2

    I have never been able to work out the point of steam cards?
    A game may have 6 cards but only 3 drop for free.
    You can sell them for a few cents of steam credit. Probably not worth the PC power used to generate them if you are not even playing the game for enjoyment. You can turn them into 'gems' which let you buy another handfull of cards once you have enough. Eevrytime time you sell a card steam takes a cut. Im just missing the whole point I think.

    • -1

      http://lmgtfy.com/?iie=1&q=steam+trading+cards
      Beyond that, nobody actually plays the games, they just hook into the steam API and run a very powerful but simple script that tells steam you are in-game. Once people get all their cards they are eligible for booster packs, so even more free money to build their steam library at the same time. But thats just one way they are used.

    • Easy, e-peen

    • I run Idle Master and get all the trading cards I can, then sell em off.

      I've made about $60USD off it over the last year or so. It's easy work if you don't mind mindless clicking and confirming on the mobile app. Price the card 1cent lower than the current going price and it usually sells immediately.

      • but how much time have you wasted doing this, how much power on your pc loading and idling?

        So with the steam sale I logged in and click through my list and they gave me 3 cards after going through 3 times. i then go to inventory and add the cards to the market, then go to my phone and approve the sales .. selling at the going rate is around 8c US each .. steam takes commission and I get 5c US .. so for about 5 minutes work I get about 15US c or lets call it 20c AUS or $2.40/h (where the work in this case is spread out over 12 days). Is that worth it ?

        If you idling your PC then card drops take longer so that hourly rate goes down and though you might not need to be in attendance you are paying for the power and you probably have your PC set to not sleep so you running it a lot more.

        Surely you could go onto Fivrr or even the Mechanical Turk and earn more then that online, probably even signing up for some online survey answering company gives a better rate. You could Uber and get a few dollars… I just don't see the point in this being 'sold' to people as wow "cards" = a money making venture. OK you may get a 'foil' card that might be worth 25c on its own or something but you can't count on that… and its not huge money anyway.

        Someone else told me that you increase your "steam level" doing this activity - but I'm not sure what that is worth either .. you don't get cheaper games or anything right?

        So if you do it for fun fine. But I don't get the posts I see here on OzB 'free shitty indigala game with cards yay!!!'. A $1 Humble Bundle would give more entertainment value then those games and by playing them more cards anyway right?

        Whole thing leaves me scratching my head.

        • +1

          Idling with Idle Master or similar tools takes almost 0% CPU utilisation, so do it when you're normally using your PC. No need to keep PC on 24/7. Another advantage of using those tools is that you don't even need the games installed (you do need to own them in your library though), thus saving all that electricity consumed during download and installation, broadband quota used (for non-unlimited accounts), and wear and tear on your HDDs/SSDs. :P

          Increasing your Steam Level increases the drop rate of Booster Packs, which contain 3 free cards per Pack. https://steamcommunity.com/tradingcards/faq

  • can't get much cheaper than this, unless you wanna go free of course.

  • Dick “Rock-Hard” Johnson

    My Johnson is already rock-hard.

  • Lol the game video says "rump for president"

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